Jitters

02-Nov-2014

Powerful app for creating and editing SVG files.

Jitters is a straightforward but powerful app for creating and editing SVG files. Beyond that, it's a simple and sleek fresh take on vector graphic design. There's no labyrinth of menus and no jungle of floating palette windows for you to manage here; just a streamlined, single-window interface that will get you what you need and stay out of your way.

Jitters uses the standard Web-ready SVG format and allows for exporting directly to PNG images, so there's no need to worry about file compatibility.

Jitters also includes several visual effects designed to create beautiful and striking alternate approaches to your more...

What's New

Version 3.1:

Jitters 3.1 is here! This release was made specifically for OS X Yosemite, bringing with it a fresh look and some big behind-the-scenes improvements.

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Jitters is a straightforward but powerful app for creating and editing SVG files. Beyond that, it's a simple and sleek fresh take on vector graphic design. There's no labyrinth of menus and no jungle of floating palette windows for you to manage here; just a streamlined, single-window interface that will get you what you need and stay out of your way.

Jitters uses the standard Web-ready SVG format and allows for exporting directly to PNG images, so there's no need to worry about file compatibility.

Jitters also includes several visual effects designed to create beautiful and striking alternate approaches to your designs. Switch to our flagship "sketched" effect to give your art a hand-drawn look and quickly prototype ideas without worrying about the details. Or, try out the "wireframe" effect to see the structure of intricate drawings right in the current window.

Above all, Jitters is designed to create a fluid and unified experience while providing a simple but powerful set of tools to create great vector artwork. So go ahead...shake things up.

Version 3.1:

Jitters 3.1 is here! This release was made specifically for OS X Yosemite, bringing with it a fresh look and some big behind-the-scenes improvements.

Hit detection on resize handles is now less lenient to help prevent accidental squishing and scaling

Removed the center handle from ellipses and polygons, which could cause some unexpected behavior when used with gradients. These shapes can still be dragged like other shapes, and can be grabbed at their center with snap turned on.- Fixed stroke miter limits not saving properly

Fixed the export image preview not updating properly when used multiple times